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Under the fee-loan system it is possible to enforce the debt, and we do, from graduates who return to Germany, France or wherever.
The New York Suit In New York state court, Bain and THL are suing the banks to enforce the debt commitment letters the banks provided to finance the acquisition.
About 30,000 people had an issue with bailiffs, 10,000 asked about the right of a local authority to use bailiffs to enforce the debt, and 2,600 people with council tax debt approached the charity due to issues relating to threats of prison.
"The borrower owes money not to the world at large but to a particular person or institution, and only the person or institution entitled to payment may enforce the debt by foreclosing on the security," wrote Associate Justice Kathryn M. Werdegar in the unanimous ruling.
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In 1816 they "pleaded with the powers in the city of Constantinople to obtain a royal decree that the Arabs residing in Jerusalem would not be permitted to enforce the debts of the Ashkenazim", but nothing came of it.
The President is constitutionally sworn to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed," but if he enforces the debt ceiling, established by one law, he cannot meet obligations that other laws command him to fulfill.
But Germany's finance minister, Wolfgang Schäuble, warned that – as with Greece, Portugal and Ireland Spainin must answer to the feared "troika" that enforces the debt repayment terms imposed on other bailed out countries like Portugal, Greece and Ireland.
Solicitors' fees are only recoverable here in respect of commencing the action and enforcing the debt.
Mr. Weiss was initially President Obama's nominee to be the under secretary for domestic finance — a hot-seat job as the Federal Reserve prepares to raise interest rates and Republicans fight to enforce the current debt ceiling.
Instead of one big market, there will be dozens of little ones, each with its own petty difficulties.Against this background, doing business in Russia looks more forbidding than ever: bad infrastructure, corrupt officials, idiosyncratic staff, weak institutions (the courts, for example, are powerless to enforce the payment of debts); and the ever-present curse of organised crime.
The use of bailiffs to enforce the recovery of debts is still widespread, with unpaid council tax being a particularly common reason.
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